Actress Ko So-young was surprised by the overspending of Millennials and Gen Z.

On the 10th, a video titled "So-young unni's styling advice for this fall (styling tips revealed)" was posted on the YouTube channel "Ko So-young."

While browsing clothes at a luxury store that day, Ko So-young said, "I was shocked to hear that kids these days wear clothes once and throw them away. But I heard Korea ranks fifth in throwing away clothes and exporting them abroad. They wear cheap clothes once and throw them away," which drew surprise.

She went on to urge, "No matter how cheap, I have never thought about wearing something once and throwing it away. Don't throw away clothes. You can always reuse them."

Also, Ko So-young discovered a cropped shirt and suggested a remodel. She said, "This is exactly the same as the clothes I wore when I went to Noryangjin. Mine is a bit longer," and explained, "If you want to wear it this short, you can cut it with fabric shears."

When the surprised production staff asked, "A luxury item?" she showed the fabric shears she actually uses, saying, "Isn't it better than not wearing it?"

She added, "I remodel pants. If the fit of jeans seems a little old or outdated, I make them into shorts and create my own (clothes to wear)," which drew attention.

[Photo] "Ko So-young"

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